MOSTAR, May 19 (Hina) - The Communications Regulatory Agency (CRA) suspended radio-televison "Sveti Georgije" for 90 days for their reports on Banja Luka incidents, and gave a month-long suspension to Croatian Radio television in the
southern Bosnia-Herzegovina town of Mostar for unprofessional reporting on SFOR's break in the Hercegovacka Banka. "Sveti Georgije" television violated the programme editing code on several occasions, CRA said in a statement. Reports on events in Herzegovina systematically promote standpoints which could encourage violence and hatred, the Agency said in the statement. Due to inappropriate reports on SFOR's break in the Hercegovacka Banka, the CRA finned another three Croat radio stations from Grude, Tomislavgrad, and Zepce.(hina) it
MOSTAR, May 19 (Hina) - The Communications Regulatory Agency (CRA)
suspended radio-televison "Sveti Georgije" for 90 days for their
reports on Banja Luka incidents, and gave a month-long suspension
to Croatian Radio television in the southern Bosnia-Herzegovina
town of Mostar for unprofessional reporting on SFOR's break in the
Hercegovacka Banka.
"Sveti Georgije" television violated the programme editing code on
several occasions, CRA said in a statement.
Reports on events in Herzegovina systematically promote
standpoints which could encourage violence and hatred, the Agency
said in the statement.
Due to inappropriate reports on SFOR's break in the Hercegovacka
Banka, the CRA finned another three Croat radio stations from
Grude, Tomislavgrad, and Zepce.
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